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Prothalamion
Prothalamion Pro`tha*la"mi*on, Prothalamium Pro`tha*la"mi*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? chamber, especially, the bridal chamber.] A song in celebration of a marriage. --Drayton.
Prothalamium
Prothalamion Pro`tha*la"mi*on, Prothalamium Pro`tha*la"mi*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? chamber, especially, the bridal chamber.] A song in celebration of a marriage. --Drayton.
Prothalli
Prothallus Pro*thal"lus, n.; pl. Prothalli. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? a young shoot.] (Bot.) The minute primary growth from the spore of ferns and other Pteridophyta, which bears the true sexual organs; the o["o]phoric generation of ferns, etc.
Prothallia
Prothallium Pro*thal"li*um, n.; pl. Prothallia. [NL.] (Bot.) Same as Prothallus.
Prothallium
Prothallium Pro*thal"li*um, n.; pl. Prothallia. [NL.] (Bot.) Same as Prothallus.
Prothallus
Prothallus Pro*thal"lus, n.; pl. Prothalli. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? a young shoot.] (Bot.) The minute primary growth from the spore of ferns and other Pteridophyta, which bears the true sexual organs; the o["o]phoric generation of ferns, etc.
Prothesis
Prothesis Proth"e*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a placing in public, fr. ? to set before; ? before + ? to set, put.] 1. (Eccl.) A credence table; -- so called by the Eastern or Greek Church. 2. (Med.) See Prosthesis. --Dunglison.
prothesis
Prosthesis Pros"the*sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? an addition, fr. ? to put to, to add; ? to + ? to put, place.] 1. (Surg.) The addition to the human body of some artificial part, to replace one that is wanting, as a log or an eye; -- called also prothesis. 2. (Gram.) The prefixing of one or more letters to the beginning of a word, as in beloved.
Prothetic
Prothetic Pro*thet"ic, a. [Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to prothesis; as, a prothetic apparatus.
Prothonotaryship
Prothonotaryship Pro*thon"o*ta*ry*ship, n. Office of a prothonotary.
Prothoracic
Prothoracic Pro`tho*rac"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the prothorax.
Prothorax
Prothorax Pro*tho"rax, n. [Pref. pro- + thorax.] (Zo["o]l.) The first or anterior segment of the thorax in insects. See Illusts. of Butterfly and Coleoptera.
Prothyalosomata
Pro thyalosoma Pro* thy`a*lo*so"ma, n.; pl. Prothyalosomata. [NL., fr. Gr. prw^tos first + "y`alos glass + ?, ?, body.] (Biol.) The investing portion, or spherical envelope, surrounding the eccentric germinal spot of the germinal vesicle.
Prothyalosome
Prothyalosome Pro*thy"a*lo*some, n. (Biol.) Same as Prothyalosoma.

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- François Proth (22 March 1852 – 21 January 1879) was a French self-taught mathematician farmer who lived in Vaux-devant-Damloup near Verdun, France. He...
- 2^{n}>k} . A Proth prime is a Proth number that is prime. They are named after the French mathematician François Proth. The first few Proth primes are 3...
- In number theory, Proth's theorem is a primality test for Proth numbers. It states that if p is a Proth number, of the form k2n + 1 with k odd and k <...
- twin prime 9467 – safe prime 9473 – Sophie Germain prime, balanced prime, Proth prime 9474 – Narcissistic number in base 10 9479 – Sophie Germain prime...
- 3136 = 562, palindromic in ternary (110220113), tribonacci number 3137 – Proth prime, both a left- and right-truncatable prime 3149 – highly cototient...
- Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, according to Syrian Christians of Kerala, were two Church of the East Bishops believed to have arrived in 825 AD alongside a...
- places of worship are the Devi Temple (Vana Durga Devi), Mar Sapor and Mar Proth Forane Catholic Church and St.Mary's Knanaya Catholic Church. Kothanalloor...
- And another seventy of them Were christened by baptism Mar Sabor and Mar Proth came from Persia to Malankara in the 9th century. They built and presided...
- This is a list of articles about prime numbers. A prime number (or prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1...
- Eisenstein prime, with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. a Proth prime as it is 5 × 23 + 1. the largest lucky number of Euler: the polynomial...